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Updated: May 22, 2025


While you've been sitting here in contemplation I've been to the police court trying to get my niece out of jail. That's what comes of having radicals around. HOLDEN: What happened? FEJEVARY: One of our beloved Hindus made himself obnoxious on the campus. Giving out handbills about freedom for India howling over deportation. Our American boys wouldn't stand for it.

SENATOR: Terms change their significance from generation to generation. HORACE: I suppose they do but that puts me in bad with these lice. They quoted this and I said they were liars. SENATOR: And what's the idea? They're weary of our existing government and are about to dismember or overthrow it? HORACE: I guess that's the dope. FEJEVARY: Look here, Horace speak accurately.

FEJEVARY: Yes, and you're a damned difficult professor. I certainly have tried to FEJEVARY: I ask you this. Do you know any other institution where you could sit and talk with the executive head as you have here with me? HOLDEN: I don't know. Perhaps not. FEJEVARY: Then be reasonable. No one is entirely free. That's naïve. It's rather egotistical to want to be.

FEJEVARY: He felt it as you'd feel it if it were your brother. So he must give his choicest land to the thing we might become. 'Then maybe I can lie under the same sod with the red boys and not be ashamed. MADELINE: Yes, that's really all right. And it seems rather bitter that Silas Morton's granddaughter should be the one to stand in my way.

I'm not so sorry this thing happened. It will get them into the courts and I don't think they have money to fight. FEJEVARY: Quite likely your inelegance will not affect it one way or the other. Isn't it on my twenty-first birthday I get that money Grandfather Morton left me? FEJEVARY: What are you driving at? FEJEVARY: Are you crazy? What are these people to you?

I was never afraid of Indians when you could see the whole of 'em but when you could see nothin' but their bright eyes movin' through leaves I declare they made me nervous. After he'd been there an hour I couldn't seem to put my mind on my work. So I thought, Red or White, a man's a man I'll take him some cookies. FEJEVARY: It succeeded? GRANDMOTHER: So well that those leaves had eyes next day.

AUNT ISABEL: Why don't we carry Senator Lewis home for lunch? SENATOR: Why, you're very kind. AUNT ISABEL: I'm sure there's a great deal to talk about, so why not talk comfortably, and really get acquainted? And we want to tell you the whole story of Morton College the good old American spirit behind it. SENATOR: I am glad to find you an American, Mrs Fejevary. AUNT ISABEL: Oh, we are that.

Do you know enough about what you are doing to assume this responsibility? MADELINE: I am not casting 'in my lot with revolutionists'. If it's true, as you say, that you have to have money in order to get justice FEJEVARY: I didn't say it! MADELINE: Why, you did, Uncle Felix. You said so.

Holden felt it was his business to fuss about that. SENATOR: Well, when your own boy 'stead of whining around about his conscience, stood up and offered his life! FEJEVARY: Yes. And my nephew gave his life. SENATOR: That so? FEJEVARY: Silas Morton's grandson died in France. My sister Madeline married Ira Morton, son of Silas Morton.

Pity if a woman can't get out her own cookies. FEJEVARY: That strength is a flame frailness can't put out. It's a great thing for us to have her, this touch with the life behind us. SILAS: Yes. And it's a great thing for us to have you who can see those things and say them. What a lot I'd 'a' missed if I hadn't had what you've seen.

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